On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 07:15:30AM +0400, James Brown wrote: > I have an Acer notebook TravelMate 3043WTMi CPU Core 2 Duo 1,6 GHz 4,0 > GB RAM > I have installed the Lenny AMD64 on it in addition to earlier installed > Windows XP. > When I try to boot Lenny AMD64 I cannot do it becouse the grub tell me > the follows: > > [ 16.1313901] tg3 Flow control is off for TX and off for RX > [ 16.738256] ACPI : EC : non-query interrupt received, switching to > interrupt mode > [ 16.738256] ACPI : EC : non-query interrupt received, switching to > interrupt mode > [ 17.245665] ACPI: EC : missing confirmations, switch off interrupt mode
Those are messages from the linux kernel. Grub has nothing to do with that (other than having loaded that kernel and started it). > and buzzed after that. > When I try to boot the Lenny i386 from LiveCD it boots very well and > work without problems. > Windows XP boots so good with the grub installed with Lenny AMD64. > What can that mean and how I can improve this bug?! Debuging ACPI stuff is not something I have ever dealt with. I often see kernel developers helping people with it, although you might need more info that the piece you provided. You could try this in grub: hit e on your linux entry, then hit e on the kernel line, then add acpi=off to the end of the line, hit enter to finish editing, then hit b to boot with your temporary boot settings. That should try booting with no acpi support. Might work, might be no better. -- Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-amd64-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org